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1) Биология: межклеточный мостик2) Иммунология: десмосома -
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English-russian biological dictionary > intercellular bridge
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English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > intercellular bridge
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мост; мостик; перемычка- antigen bridge
- arteriolovenular bridge
- bivalent bridge
- bridge of nose
- cell bridge
- chromatid bridge
- chromosome bridge
- disulfide bridge
- intercellular bridge
- interchain disulfide bridge
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мостик; мостиковая связьantibody-anti-Ig bridge — антитело-антииммуноглобулиновый мостик (специфический комплекс антитела с антииммуноглобулином, используемый для связывания лимфоцитов с поверхностью или для определения локализации антигенов в тканях сэндвич-методом)
antigen bridge — антигенный мостик (молекула антигена, образующая межклеточный контакт между антиген-специфическими Т- и В-клетками)
enzyme-linked avidin bridge — меченный ферментом авидиновый мостик (напр. сшивка между биотинилированным антителом и ферментом)
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молекулаacceptor molecule — акцепторная молекула (структура наружной поверхности цитомембраны, распознающая биологически важные активные субстанции, напр. лимфокины)
bridge molecule — «мостиковая» [сшивающая] молекула
intercellular adhesion molecule 1 — фактор межклеточной адгезии 1 (напр. поверхностный гликопротеин TCAM-1)
reporter molecule — репортерная группа (напр. хромофор в белке)
shuttle molecules — молекулы-переносчики, «челночные» молекулы
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